On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 02:25:03PM -0500, Lee Revell wrote:
On 3/9/07, terrence(a)terrencevak.net
<terrence(a)terrencevak.net> wrote:
This might sound like a *really* odd
question, but here goes. I'm
also looking for a strictly command-line program. I have some old tapes
that I'm converting to MP3s so I can get rid of the old cassettes. One of
these is a tape on which I can't stand the sound of my own voice. If such
a program exists, I'd love to be able to feed my voice into the program
and then have it filtered out, or at least obscured from, the recording.
Am I shooting at the moon or can this be done?
I'm sure it's possible to get close - I think this is what karaoke
machines do. No idea how though.
I thought they relied on the vocal being panned center and did some
trick with phase inverting to cancel it out ... but, somehow that sounds
too simple.
-Eric Rz.